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1 39 of the 55 assembled delegates signed this document in Philadelphia on September 17 1787
2 A Hungarian exam
3 It can mean a high rate of personnel turnover or an entryway like the elegant ones at New York City's Plaza Hotel
4 One-name title of Alexandra Ripley's sequel to Gone with the Wind; Ashley finally proposes but she says no
5 Change a letter to get this big winner
6 (Ralph Macchio presents the clue.) But what does Cobra Kai even mean? Well kai is a gathering so Cobra Kai is an assembly of cobras--fierce fighters who meet in this type of room & school to
7 A popular tourist spot Pier 39 in this California city features many attractions including the Aquarium of the Bay
8 A Korean parchment curled up for storage
9 The entryway at this London address features a Georgian era glossed-black door with lion's head knocker & a 10
10 This novel by Andy Weir about a stranded astronaut was originally self-published
11 Drop a letter to get this dromedary dome
12 (Ralph Macchio presents the clue.) Just as Daniel once used this bird kick against Johnny to great effect Johnny's student Miguel go similar results with it
13 In 1972 this team retired catcher Roy Campanella's No. 39 on the same day as it retired his teammate's famous 42
14 A Lebanese matching jacket & trousers
15 The 80-mile-long Door Peninsula separates Wisconsin's Green Bay from the rest of this Great Lake
16 The Sicilian by this author is another set in his universe of the criminal Corleone clan
17 Change 2 letters to get this bell sound
18 (Ralph Macchio presents the clue.) Running a car dealership has its perks especially when you wanna teach this 4-word karate defense; it's great practice for the kids & your fleet will look f
19 This Opus No. 39 by Edward Elgar has a theme often heard at school graduations
20 Philippine flavoring from a tropical orchid
21 This type of spider makes a hinged opening through which the unlucky descend to their doom
22 Like the narrator of The Little Prince the book's author Antoine de Saint-Exupery chose this as his profession
23 (Ralph Macchio presents the clue.) Johnny & I may not agree on a lot of things but we did have a nice moment when we heard & sang Take It On The Run as we test-drove a car--as I said What kin
24 In the King James Bible the Old Testament has 39 books with Kings Chronicles & this prophet each having a 1 & 2 book
25 Sudanese darkness or sadness
26 Initiated in 1899 the Open Door Policy was based on the U.S. & other nations all having equal access to this Asian country
27 This poet wrote The Negro Speaks of Rivers on the back of an envelope when he was just 17
28 Change 2 letters to get this metal fastener
29 (Ralph Macchio presents the clue.) We all wish Pat Morita was still with us to the show; I've often said Pat brought a soulful magic to this Karate Kid role for which he earned an Oscar nomin
30 Between 49th & 60th Streets in NYC you'll find glamorous shops like Cartier on this avenue
31 A less serious offense such as shoplifting often punished with less than one year in prison
32 Rushing around in From Russia with Love & The Russia House
33 In a song by Phantom Planet this 3-digit highway that takes you from L.A. to S.F. sort of rhymes with California Here We Come
34 Gus in Cats & also giving a magnetic performance in X-Men
35 An uphill bike race is held annually in Burlington Iowa on this alley seen here named for a type of critter
36 The maitre d' at L'Idiot in L.A. Story & also giving a thoughtful performance in X-Men
37 This 2460-mile interstate stretches coast to coast passing the Superdome & Tucson's Pima Air & Space Museum
38 Ruling in The Cider House Rules & (What's t all about?) Alfie
39 You can see why the club-filled stretch of this Memphis street is called Neon Row
40 Murder by Death & Star Wars one year apart


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